[Serie A] Empoli vs. Juventus (7 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
++ [ originally posted by giovanotti ] ++

Interesting,that's how you treat the people who have opinions,different then yours.
I am treating people who know what I know more than I do like that. Did you understand this phrase or shall I explain it to you?

I will.

You said:

++ [ originally posted by giovanotti ] ++
No you don't,actually you know nothing about Del Piero's true value and importance for the team.
This means you know and are sure of what I think and know. This definitely qualifies you as a psychic because I have never expressed my thoughts with you.

So my reply to you was:

++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
Yes, because you are psychic and know what I know.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
Juventus have reached a one-season loan agreement for Gladstone Pereira della Valentina. The twenty-year old central defender (born on January, 29th 1985 at Vila Velha in Brazil) has grown up at Belo Horizonte’s Cruzeiro and made his debut in the first-choice team when he was 18 years old, playing the National Cup 2003 final with personality and he stood out in the Brazil National team during the recent World Youth Championship in Holland.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
Fabrizio Miccoli will play for Benfica this season; Juventus have agreed a one-year loan deal with the Portuguese Club for the striker. With the same kind of deal, Igor Tudor gets back to Siena; the Croatian defender, who played for the Tuscan club in the second part of last season, joins the Tuscan club on a season-long loan agreement.
 

Rainforest Liu

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2004
805
“Since we won last season’s championship, everybody is willing to beat us; we’ll have to be self-confident without ever being arrogant. We won’t have to be content with ourselves: determination has always been our secret, as well as being capable of playing like a small club although with great qualities. This is exactly what we’ll have to do: play with enthusiasm as it was our first day of school.”

Gianluca Pessotto has never lost that kind of enthusiasm. As time passes by, “Pesso”’s enthusiasm in training and playing is more and more that of a youngster: “When the end of your career gets nearer, you have no more uncertainties for your future as you have already lived yours and you can take what it comes with joy and peace of mind. I think this is the secret to maintain a good level. I feel great here at Juventus; other teammates have preferred to experience new adventures and, would I have wanted, I think that the Club would have let me go to other teams but I want to continue to give my contribution here. If my contract had not been renewed, I think I would have retired: if I had not been be at Juventus’s level, after all the years spent here, where I know the environment, I would have not been able to express myself at a top level in any other team.”

Gianluca’s performances, on the contrary, have always been worth the note: “Pesso” is not only a model professional but also a player you can always lean on and his experience helps on the playground as well as in the group: “Coach Capello proved me he has faith in me during last season once again and this makes me feel really satisfied as this is the best part of our job: working hard during the week to be part of the first-choice team on Sunday. After all, my goal has always been being ready when they needed me and I think this should be everyone’s attitude.”

With such a way of thinking, Gianluca’s future after finishing his career is inevitable the bench: “In effect, I’ve thought it over and I’d like to become a coach after closing my career. I think that if you keep working on the playground you can more easily get through your farewell to football. Should this be my future, I’d rather start with youth teams; someone prefers to start with big clubs right away but I’d like to proceed gradually and convey my experience to youngsters.”
 

Rainforest Liu

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Apr 26, 2004
805
14/09/05
Rapid Vienna - Bayern Munchen
Club Brugge - Juventus
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Juventus - Rapid Vienna
Bayern Munchen – Club Brugge
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Bayern Munchen – Juventus
Rapid Vienna – Club Brugge
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Juventus - Bayern Munchen
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Juventus – Club Brugge
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Rapid Vienna – Juventus
Club Brugge– Bayern Munchen
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
based on the form of our attackers scoring with their NTs , dp and trez should be benched , and capello should start with mutu and zlatan , and let zala play , after all he scored a hatrick
 

ZhiXin

Senior Member
Oct 1, 2004
10,321
++ [ originally posted by Rainforest Liu ] ++
14/09/05
Rapid Vienna - Bayern Munchen
Club Brugge - Juventus
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Juventus - Rapid Vienna
Bayern Munchen – Club Brugge
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Bayern Munchen – Juventus
Rapid Vienna – Club Brugge
02/11/05
Juventus - Bayern Munchen
Club Brugge – Rapid Vienna
22/11/05
Bayern Munchen – Rapid Vienna
Juventus – Club Brugge
07/12/05
Rapid Vienna – Juventus
Club Brugge– Bayern Munchen
Hey thank you for informing us about our CL fixtures, we need it badly :D
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
I think at the momment our striker ranking in Capello's eyes are:

1.Zlatan
2.Trez
3.Del Piero
4.Zalayeta
5. Mutu

I figure Capello will use DP as many 'safe times' as possible seeing that he doesn't want to cause too much chaos. It sad to see Mutu down that line, he should be upthere along side Trez, we'll just see if he gets more playing time.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++


I am treating people who know what I know more than I do like that. Did you understand this phrase or shall I explain it to you?

I will.

You said:

++ [ originally posted by giovanotti] ++
No you don't,actually you know nothing about Del Piero's true value and importance for the team.
This means you know and are sure of what I think and know. This definitely qualifies you as a psychic because I have never expressed my thoughts with you.

So my reply to you was:
++ [ originally posted by Jeeks ] ++
Yes, because you are psychic and know what I know.
I unterstood from the start what you wanted to say,and I only know what you are thinking about Del Piero,infering from your posts.No other things are important to me.
 

engonga

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2005
525
first of all i must say that del piero was my preferred player in the period between 98-2002 and i did because he really helped juve to win,he was the one who made juve's hapiness.
but now its very clear that trez,zlatan and mutu are all playing better than him so because i am a JUVENTINO before all,i think that for the profit of the team he mustnt play actually.
i think that all people who want to see del piero in the first 11 loves him more than juve or may be they supported juve coz del piero is playing there,so they are del piero supporters and not real BIANCONERI.
 

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